Georgia Highlands College among many cutting budgets
by Rome News-Tribune
Aug 27, 2012 | 1191 views | 0 0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
As the national economic recession affects educational institutions across Georgia, state colleges find themselves faced with having to submit spending reduction plans of 3 percent for this and next year’s state budgets.

But Rome-based Georgia Highlands College is at bare bones as it is, according to spokeswoman Dana Davis.

“With everything we’re doing now, we’ve gotten beyond the point and have absorbed so many cuts as it is,” Davis said. “Unlike other college institutions we have no funding from a lot of different sources. Our funding comes from fees, tuition and state budgets. And we’ve already cut everything.”

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